Posted 05-13-07
Submitted by Anonymous
arhalh@hotmail.com
Disc Weights: 173
Review: My wife bought this disc a couple years ago as she wanted to
start playing. She has not continued her interest in the game and
gave me the disc. This disc has become my favorite side arm disc for
long straight shots. It flies striaght about 10 feet off the ground
with little fade.
Posted 02-23-07
Submitted by Jeff
Location: Omaha, NE
Level: Adv. Am
Avg Drive: 350
Disc Weights: 170
Review: For someone looking for the perfect roller this one may be
the disc for you. Very worn in it becomes very understable. Thrown
flat or on a slight hyzer it will flatten out then turn over into a
roller. All this with a 8-10 foot off the ground flight. I use this
roller when I want the roller to turn over and go right, or when I
want a roller but the disc needs to start out low to the ground.
When it is a bit newer it can be used as a sky roller for max
distance.

I like this disc as a roller because once it is worn in all you have
to do is throw it low, flat and at the target, the disc will do the
rest.
Posted 08-05-06
Submitted by Bill Sanford
geographypony@yahoo.com
Level: Beginner
Avg Drive: 300
Disc Weights: 171, 174
Review: This is THE disc for beginners. I started out with a 171 g.
disc in the Elite X plastic. After losing it, I HAD to replace it. My
new XS is 174 g. and I do not notice much difference in flight. While
this disc may seem a bit difficult for beginners to play with at
first, it doesn't take to long for new players to work themselves up
to the power necessary to throw this disc (which isn't much).
However, I still cannot throw the bigger drivers, so this disc has
consistantly delivered VERY GOOD distance for me. It is a very
straight disc and can handle anhyzers nicely as well. This disc and
any version of the Buzz are MUST HAVES for beginners!!!!!
Posted 07-12-06
Submitted by Ska Bob
Location: Detroit
Level: Adv. Am
Avg Drive: 300
Disc Weights: 173
Review: The Elite X XS was my first disc, and was never really
remarkable to me until I started turning discs over. I'd had it in
my box the whole time as I'd found other discs I was more successful
throwing. Recently, I took it out of the box and put it in my bag to
see what I thought of it now that I've got some technique and was
fairly pleased with the results when I threw it with some anhyzer,
but I still find it fairly unremarkable otherwise. I've seen a
review of the Elite Z Xpress on here that says it's got about the
same characteristics, and I'd say I agree. About the one thing I'd
note to anyone looking to pick one up is this: Much like a DX
Leopard or an Xpress of any plastic, if you send it right, it's NOT
fading back before it hits the ground and skips.
Posted: 5-14-02
Submitted by Derek Kainz <derekkainz@hotmail.com>
The best combo of predictability and distance out there. My main driver and
also my longest disc. How many other discs can boast this?? Also quite
durable in elite plastic and when it does wear, it turns into a nice long
annie disc. Buy one you'll like it.
Posted: 10-02-01
Submitted by Scott Miller <ksarrow@onemain.com>
The Elite Pro XS (non-Z) is a good straight long distance driver. Flies straight in the high speed and has very little low speed fade. Also does not glide in the low speed very much. Slick Elite plastic takes some getting used to, but is much easier to adjust to than the Z plastic. This allows me grip it and get a good snap. The XS is my favorite disc and also becomes a good long gentle anhyzer disc (similar to Elite Z XPress) when worn.
Posted: 07-25-01
Submitted by Biologist7000@aol.com
The XS Elite Pro flies straight and fast depending on the user. If the user
has a low forehand throw it should fly X-tremely well for most users. I
recamend this disc to advanced players. It is light weight and thin for long
range throws. The disc is easy to spot in any background.
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